Friday, December 30, 2005

Farewell 2005.

There're less than 24 hours to 2005.

I've never felt like this on new year's eve...but 2005 was really meaningful to me, especially in terms of leaving Cambridge, and entering 2006 seems to me like finally severing the last link I had with Cambridge, moving it and all the memories I had from the present, firmly into my past....I've spent the last 3 years there, getting to know the beautiful place and making some wonderful friends....and I believe it's shaped a huge part of this person's life....and all my actions into the future will always bear the subtle hint of the Cambridge experience guiding my hand....

It was great....and words fail me now, but I felt that I should deliver a eulogy before it truly passes on....

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

4am

Today I came into the lab at 4am. I've got to do a 5 min experiment every 2 hours, but I can't sleep cos they switch off the air-conditioning in the workstations (office) from about 8pm till 7am. Air-conditioning is on in the lab though, but there are only stools in the lab. Thinking of pushing an office chair into the lab to sleep. Not thinking very clearly, especially since I left at 12.30am on Monday and Tuesday, and came in at 5.30am on Wednesday. Need sleep.

Oh and also I finished submitting all my uni applications. Will sound more excited when I've had enough rest.

Friday, December 09, 2005

Family visit, and a surprising revelation

My family came down to Singapore 2 weeks ago, and I brought them around Singapore, including my workplace and the zoo....since they come down so much I always have a problem deciding where to bring them that they've not been before...hmm I guess that's the problem with being in Singapore as opposed to the UK, where it's easy to find somewhere new to go, either within the country or to Europe.....ah well......took pics but I've been too lazy to upload the pics onto my comp till now...haha...


The entrance to Biopolis, my workplace! that's my mum in the photo...my building is the furthest one in the photo, all the way down the road....and each building is shaped like one of the blocks of that funny colourful man-shaped thing...my building 'Proteos' is the purple shaped block...








Mum, bro, sis and baby sis....this is the central garden of Biopolis, which I think they're trying to make into a cool chill out area....in actual fact not too many ppl sit around the tree during the day, since it's so freaking hot....

And yup my baby sis is YOUNG....9 years old...considering i'm 24, it IS a huge gap...haha....and since she's the baby she's spoiled by everyone...on top of that consider the fact that her favourite cartoon is Crayon Shin Chan....but apparently her grades are excellent, so my mum forgives her...haha....



Here's a close up of the little monster...haha my mum says she looks exactly like I did when I was her age....

Yeah I know some of you are saying 'Oh no"....fff...








Brought them to the zoo, which I haven't been to in 5 years!! Too bad Sarah wasn't there, else was hoping we could get back stage passes to the exhibits...haha....and scare my sis with the snakes....
















Here's a disgusting exhibit...the zoo apparently thought it a good idea to have a cage of cockroaches....haha every single tourist who passed by cringed....it scared more ppl than I think the lions, scorpions and snakes....

And as I was playing with my sister, I noticed one thing....before this she always wrote with her left hand, but this time round she was writing with her right....I thought this was weird and asked my mum, and apparently my mum has been trying to correct her, by lightly smacking her hand when my sis writes using her left hand....

Out-dated beliefs huh? Guess what....apparently she did the same with me! I was a leftie!! Kinda weird to find out that out....haha a little unsettling....kept thinking of Joel's "Famous lefties and me!" T-shirt....

And today I was reading this article in Scientific American, which talked about lefties who were forced to convert, ie my sister and I:

"Some psychologists think that when a left-handedchild is forced to do everything with the right hand, the brain’s balance of power can become confused. The dominant right hemisphere is relegated to a more subservient role, while the left hemisphere becomes overburdened. As a result, communication between the two halves also suffers; information transfer through the corpus callosum, which connects the two hemispheres, breaks down. The same psychologists claim that this situation canpotentially compromise memory and concentration, not to mention disturb the language function. Some studies indicate that children who have been forced to switch are more likely to experience speech or reading and writing disorders. They also run the risk of suffering from inferiority complexes."

Hmmm I don't think I have a reading or writing disorder, though I sometimes think I could speak better...and do I have an inferiority complex? Haha I've asked some ppl and met with emphatic NOs, but just wondering if my ego would be bigger if I was left-handed right now....

Thursday, December 01, 2005

11.20pm

it's 11.20pm....the morning seems like a different day...all alone for several hours now....but then supervisor came in and tried to creep up on me....crazy bugger....good thing got training from cambridge days when crazy guys try to ambush you all the time....40 more mins to last time point....been running on little sleep....slightly drunk now....

First really loooooooooong day

Wah today got to work at 7am, leaving at 12.30am....cos got time course experiment, every 2 hours from 8am till 12am must harvest cells....it's 9.30pm and i'm all alone in the lab...wondering what to do....got tv but no shows to watch, and somehow it's getting warm in the office...dun tell me they turn off the air con!?!?!